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The Roy Green Show
Roy Green’s resume is outstanding. He is a three time consecutive winner of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters national Gold Ribbon award, Canada’s most prestigious broadcast award. Listeners need not read his resume to know that Roy is a passionate advocate for the average Canadian, with an unshakable desire for justice and a deep and abiding love for his country. No wonder Roy’s show has been cited by Canada’s parliamentary newspaper as required listening for federal politicians. You can also listen to the Roy Green Show live on these stations: Global News Radio 640 Toronto, 980 CFPL L...
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Apr 30, 2025
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Joe Warmington - Are white Christian males privileged? 04.03.2018 9:05
According to posters found on the campus of the University of IT, white Christian males are privileged and need to change. What do they mean by “change” and does this qualify as discrimination? Guest: Joe Warmington, Toronto Sun columnist(Photo: Canadian Press/Middlebrook/CSM/REX/Shutterstock) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bonice Thomas and Gord Bibby - What is the federal government going to do to prevent Canadians from being killed by terrorists abroad? 04.03.2018 31:49
Roy talks to Bonice Thomas and Gord Bibby in an exclusive interview with the family of Robert Hall, the man who was beheaded by the ISIS-affiliated terror group Abu Sayyaf in the Philippines. Recently, Robert Hall's sister Bonice was flown to Ottawa for meetings with cabinet ministers and senior RCMP officers. She met with Trudeau, as well as Global Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland. Both of them...
What are lawful gun owner's rights? What should we make of Putin's nuclear weaponry announcement? If a Federal election were held today, would Trudeau win? 03.03.2018 57:37
The Roy Green Show An Ipsos poll conducted exclusively for Global News found that the Liberals would lose to Andrew Scheer and the federal Conservatives if an election were held today. Needless to say, Justin Trudeau’s week in India did not sit well with Canadians. Guest: Sean Simpson, vice president of Ipsos - On March 18th, Russian voters will decide whether they will re-elect Vladimir Putin a...
Beauties and the Beast - U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum, Trudeau's response & the federal budget 03.03.2018 20:42
Roy and the Beauties tackle the proposed U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum, Trudeau’s response to that announcement, the new federal budget and more. Guest: Catherine Swift Linda Leatherdale Michelle Simson(Photo: Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greg Gilhooly - "I Am Nobody", the story of a survivor of sexual assault 03.03.2018 19:58
"I Am Nobody" is a book that tells the story of Greg Gilhooly's years as a junior hockey player who was singled out and sexually assaulted for several years by former coach Graham James. Guest: Greg Gilhooly, Princeton University law graduate and Toronto lawyer, author of "I Am Nobody"(Photo: Handout/The Canadian Press) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scott Newark - Trudeau stands by a theory suggesting India was responsible for the Atwal invite 03.03.2018 6:53
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is standing by a theory posited by a senior government official that suggests a faction within the Indian government was responsible for convicted attempted murderer Jaspal Atwal being invited to an official government event in India. Guest: Scott Newark, former Alberta Crown Attorney, executive officer of the Canadian Police association, security adviser to the gover...
Scott Newark and callers - When is a Canadian allowed to use a firearm to protect one's property, family and self? 03.03.2018 33:55
In Okotoks, Alberta, a rancher is facing criminal charges for shooting at people who were allegedly stealing his equipment. When - and to what extent - is a Canadian permitted to use a firearm to protect one's property, family and self? And why do people who use firearms to defend themselves frequently find themselves criminally accused of more serious criminal charges than their attackers? Guest:...
Roy Green - Audio of Putin 03.03.2018 4:45
Roy plays some audio of Putin's announcement earlier in the week and shares what's coming up next on the show.(Photo: Sputnik/Mikhail Klimentyev/Kremlin via Reuters) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Colonel Peter Mansoor - Putin announces Russia has new nuclear weapons 03.03.2018 17:06
On March 18th, Russian voters will decide whether they will re-elect Vladimir Putin as President. Polls show he's likely to win easily. This week, Putin announced an array of new nuclear weaponry which he says would easily defeat U.S. anti-missile defences. Is there some truth to this? Guest: Colonel Peter Mansoor, former executive officer to General David Petraeus in Iraq and former NATO tank bri...
Callers - Who would you vote for in a federal election if one were to be held right now? 03.03.2018 6:52
Was it a mistake to elect Justin Trudeau and not re-elect Stephen Harper? Who would you vote for if a federal election were held today?(Photo: Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sean Simpson - Ipsos poll finds that Trudeau's Liberals would lose a federal election right now 03.03.2018 14:39
An Ipsos poll conducted exclusively for Global News found that the Liberals would lose to Andrew Scheer and the federal Conservatives if an election were held today. Needless to say, Justin Trudeau’s week in India did not sit well with Canadians. Guest: Sean Simpson, vice president of Ipsos(Photo: Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former BC Premier Ujjal Dosanjh’s thoughts on Trudeau’s India Trip, Patrick Brown’s case against CTV, Translators who worked with Canadian troops are under threat 25.02.2018 40:57
The Roy Green Show Jaspal Atwal has been convicted of attempted murder and accused of a near fatal assault on former British Columbia Premier Ujjal Dosanjh. Somehow, he was invited to a formal event for Justin Trudeau that was hosted by the Canadian High Commissioner to India. Former B.C. Premier Ujjal Dosanjh shares his views on this strange blunder, and Trudeau's trip to India Guest: Ujjal...
Callers - Last word and weekend wrap-up 25.02.2018 23:42
Roy opens the phones to callers to get their takes on stories from the week. What do you think of Trudeau's trip to India? When Trudeau is saying Canadians 'can and must do better', what does he mean by that? What about the federal government failing to help translators who worked with Canada's military in Afghanistan and are now threatened by the Taliban? On the subject of gun control and the mas...
Roy Green - Weekend wrap-up and last word to callers 25.02.2018 16:42
Roy opens the phones to callers to get their takes on stories from the week. What do you think of Trudeau's trip to India? When Trudeau is saying Canadians 'can and must do better', what does he mean by that? What about the federal government failing to help translators who worked with Canada's military in Afghanistan and are now threatened by the Taliban? On the subject of gun control and the mas...
Lior Samfiru - What are Patrick Brown's chances of success in his libel case? 25.02.2018 10:31
Patrick Brown has served a notice of libel to CTV after sexual misconduct allegations led to him losing his position as leader of Ontario's Progressive Conservatives. What are his chances of success and what will CTV's likely defence be? Guest: Lior Samfiru, employment law specialist at Samfiru Tumarking LLP of Toronto and Vancouver (one of Brown's still unnamed accusers was an employee at Patrick...
Callers - Should the federal government be helping the Canadian military's former translators? 25.02.2018 16:07
Should Canada be helping the translators whose lives are in danger after they spent years helping interpret for Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan? Does the federal government have an obligation or is there no reason for the government to help if they’re not Canadian citizens?(Photo: Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alex - Former translator for Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan who is being hunted by the Taliban wants to come to Canada 25.02.2018 20:32
Alex is a former translator for Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan who also worked with U.S. and Polish troops in the war against the Taliban and Al Qaeda. Now the Taliban are hunting him and have threatened to behead him. Alex desperately wants to come to Canada, but the door appears closed by federal Minister of Immigration Ahmed Hussen. Guest: Alex(Photo: Tomas Munita/The Canadian Press/AP Photo)...
Callers - What do you think of Trudeau's visit to India? 25.02.2018 13:01
Was Justin Trudeau's visit to India an international embarrassment to Canada or is that too harsh?(Photo: Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ujjah Dosanjh - What does the former B.C. premier think of his attempted murderer being invited to a formal event for Trudeau in India? 25.02.2018 20:08
Jaspal Atwal has been convicted of attempted murder and accused of a near fatal assault on former British Columbia Premier Ujjal Dosanjh. Somehow, he was invited to a formal event for Justin Trudeau that was hosted by the Canadian High Commissioner to India. Former B.C. Premier Ujjal Dosanjh shares his views on this strange blunder, and Trudeau's trip to IndiaGuest: Ujjal Dosanjh, Former Premier o...
What are the results of Trudeau’s trip to India? What is it like to own a gun in the U.S.? What is next for B.C. and Alberta? 24.02.2018 52:28
The Roy Green Show Trudeau’s visit to India has earned a lot of attention and, in some cases, a mockery. How are the people of India reacting to our Prime Minister? Guest: Shivam Vij. Indian journalist joins us from New Delhi. Wrote the Washington Post column: Why India is being really rude to Justin Trudeau. - BC Premier Horgan is going to the courts to decide on the province's desire to cap t...
The Beauties and the Beast - Alberta vs. British Columbia, Eagle Spirit Pipeline, and Trudeau wraps up trip to India, 24.02.2018 20:33
Beauties and the Beast. A reflection on this week’s hot topics, including Trudeau’s trip to India, the upcoming federal budget and more. Guests: Catherine SwiftMichelle SimsoLinda Leatherdale (Photo: The Canadian Press/Sean Kilpatrick) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Megan and Holly - Sharing thoughts on gun ownership in the United States. 24.02.2018 20:11
Photo: (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) Megan is a mother in Virginia and an NRA member, and Holly is a mother in Connecticut and an NRA member. Both own firearms. Megan and Holly will share their thoughts about gun ownership and access to firearms in the U.S. following the Florida high school shooting. Guests: Megan and Holly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Callers- How do you feel about Trudeau's visit to India? 24.02.2018 20:05
Photo: (PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick) Continued: Did Trudeau do a good job on his trip to India? Did he represent Canada well? Did India even want him there? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Callers - Should Canada extract more natural resources for their economic benefit? 24.02.2018 5:53
LAST WORD to Callers: Agree/disagree: Canada's economic wellbeing is being threatened by not fully and properly extracting the natural resources we have and the world wants and needs. We should be drilling and refining our oil and selling our oil and gas to the highest bidders globally and at quantities they require. Instead, this country is plunging deeper into debt.. Learn more about your ad ch...
Ryan Jasperson and John Daly - Premier Horgan is going to the courts to cap oil pipeline imports. 24.02.2018 15:31
BC Premier Horgan is going to the courts to decide on the province's desire to cap the volume of diluted bitumen travelling through the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline expansion. Now Alberta Premier Rachel Notley ends the ban on BC wine import into Alberta. It's a truce, not peace. Both NDP Premiers ducked? Guests: Ryan Jesperson. Host: Ryan Jesperson Show 630 CHED Edmonton Guest: John Daly...
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